Service areas: Provo, Orem, Lehi, American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Spanish Fork — plus nearby Salt Lake County.
Dusty ducts and leaky ducts cause two different problems. Cleaning removes debris that restricts airflow and recirculates dust. Sealing (with Aeroseal duct sealing) tightens the duct network so more conditioned air reaches the rooms that need it. Done together—clean first, then seal—you get premium comfort and efficiency with verified results.
TL;DR: If your home has dust or remodel debris → start with air duct cleaning. If you also have hot/cold rooms or weak vents → follow with Aeroseal. We test before/after so you can see the numbers.
When you need cleaning
- After a remodel or basement finish (drywall dust, sawdust)
- Visible dust in returns or supply boots; musty odors from debris
- Moving in / moving out or it’s been years since a professional service
Our NADCA-style source-removal cleaning uses high-CFM negative air + agitation tools and component wipe-down where accessible. This restores airflow and removes the stuff you don’t want blowing around your home.
When you need sealing (Aeroseal)
- Hot/cold rooms or weak airflow at distant registers
- Attic/crawlspace ductwork in older Provo/Lehi/AF/PG homes
- High leakage on a pre-test (see Duct Blaster® 101)
Aeroseal seals from the inside—no cutting drywall. Most homes see a dramatic leakage reduction and smoother temps.
Why the order matters: Clean → Seal → Verify
- Clean first so you’re not sealing debris at leak edges and your post-seal report reflects a clean system.
- Seal with Aeroseal to close gaps at takeoffs, boots, and seams that bleed airflow.
- Verify with a pre/post test at 25 Pa and keep the printed report. Learn how to read it here: Duct Blaster® 101.
Utah County mini case study
Home: 2,300 sq ft Lehi two-story with attic ducts.
Issues: Dusty returns after basement finish + hot upstairs rooms.
Work: Full air duct cleaning → Aeroseal → final balancing.
Result: Noticeably stronger airflow to the end bedrooms; even temps; cleaner return closet. Pre/post test included in the homeowner packet.
What your appointment looks like
- Inspection & photos of ducts, returns, blower, and coil areas
- Cleaning with high-CFM negative air + agitation tools
- Pre-test duct leakage at 25 Pascals (baseline)
- Aeroseal inside-the-duct sealing with live progress readout
- Post-test & report + quick airflow balancing at registers
FAQs
Can I seal without cleaning?
We can, but you’ll get better, cleaner results by removing debris first. That’s why we recommend clean → seal.
Will this replace my need for a new system?
In many homes, yes—tight ducts and proper airflow solve comfort issues without equipment replacement. If we find a design or equipment problem, we’ll flag it.
How long does it take?
Most single-system homes: 4–8 hours for the combined visit, including testing and your before/after report.
Want the blow-by-blow? See what happens on Aeroseal install day.

